Frequently Asked Questions about Quiet Waters Park
What is it like to live in Quiet Waters Park, Deerfield Beach, FL?
Quiet Waters Park is a 430-acre Broward County recreational park in Deerfield Beach featuring lakes, mountain-bike trails, a campground, a water-ski cable park, picnic areas and a dog park. You cannot live inside the park; residential housing is in surrounding Deerfield Beach neighborhoods that offer suburban coastal South Florida living with easy access to I‑95 and nearby Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach areas. The local climate is hot and humid with mild winters and a June–November hurricane season, and living costs generally reflect Broward County’s housing market, which is above the U.S. average.
Is Quiet Waters Park, Deerfield Beach, FL expensive?
Quiet Waters Park is a public Broward County park with modest entrance/parking fees; many basic day-use facilities (trails, playgrounds, picnic areas) are low-cost. Specialized amenities—camping sites, the cable wake park, equipment rentals, lessons and special events—carry additional fees that increase total cost. Overall day visits are inexpensive compared with private attractions, but total expense depends on which paid activities you use.
What is the weather of Quiet Waters Park, Deerfield Beach, FL?
The area has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) with hot, humid summers and mild, drier winters. Summer highs typically reach the upper 80s to low 90s°F (≈31–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and most annual rainfall occurring from May through October. Winters are mild with daytime highs in the mid‑60s to mid‑70s°F (≈18–24°C) and cooler nights in the 50s°F (≈10–15°C). The Atlantic hurricane season runs June 1–November 30 and can bring occasional tropical storms or hurricanes.
How safe is Quiet Waters Park, Deerfield Beach, FL?
Quiet Waters Park is managed by Broward County Parks and Recreation and is routinely patrolled by the Broward Sheriff's Office and on-site park staff during posted operating hours. Visitor use is high in picnic, campground, and watersports areas, and crime reports have occurred at regional parks, including property crimes such as vehicle break-ins. For current crime data and safety advisories, consult the Broward Sheriff's Office crime map and Broward County Parks alerts before visiting.